Allentown police arrest fugitive wanted for home-invasion robbery

A man wanted for a home-invasion robbery in Massachusetts was arrested in Allentown and was carrying a loaded gun, according to court records.

Timothy O. Barr II, 21, with no current address, gave a police a fake name when they encountered him at 9:32 p.m. Monday in the area of N. Lumber and W. Gordon streets, according to court records.

The officers recognized Barr and knew his real name and his street name, "Don Gunna," according to court records. They also knew he was wanted for a home-invasion armed robbery in Massachusetts, police said. When officers handcuffed Barr, he said, " I have something on me," and police found .40-caliber handgun on him, police said.

Police said Barr was carrying an Illinois identification card, social security card, a birth certificate from Texas and a fake Visa card, all with the fake name he gave officers, according to court records.

Barr was charged with false identification to law enforcement authorities and firearms not to be carried without a license. He was arraigned by District Judge Michael Faulkner and sent to Lehigh County Prison under $100,000 bail.